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Reporting in on the effect of letting go and believing for the best. IT HELPED :O)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 606776" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>Yes, Cedar, she has but the tuition for non-residents is very high and we said we wouldn't pay for it. She has had multiple chances to go to school when we were paying for it and she threw it away time and time again. She even took out $20,000 (in her name - - we weren't that stupid) in loans one year to go to school and just lived on it and drank the year away without earning any credits. She is not paying on those loans so she is in default and can't get any more (thank goodness).</p><p> </p><p>That is one of the reasons she wants to come back to Georgia since it would still be in-state tuition. We told her to get a Florida license 9 months ago and she would only be 3 months away for in-state tuition now. Did she listen? Sadly, she does have enough credits to be classified as a junior so she isn't all that far away from a degree.</p><p></p><p>Have I ever mentioned that she is a difficult child?</p><p></p><p>~Kathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 606776, member: 1967"] Yes, Cedar, she has but the tuition for non-residents is very high and we said we wouldn't pay for it. She has had multiple chances to go to school when we were paying for it and she threw it away time and time again. She even took out $20,000 (in her name - - we weren't that stupid) in loans one year to go to school and just lived on it and drank the year away without earning any credits. She is not paying on those loans so she is in default and can't get any more (thank goodness). That is one of the reasons she wants to come back to Georgia since it would still be in-state tuition. We told her to get a Florida license 9 months ago and she would only be 3 months away for in-state tuition now. Did she listen? Sadly, she does have enough credits to be classified as a junior so she isn't all that far away from a degree. Have I ever mentioned that she is a difficult child? ~Kathy [/QUOTE]
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